Curtain rod bracket



Nov. 24, 1931. s. BLASKI CURTAIN ROD BRACKET Filed July 30. 1951 Jwuentoz Stanley 31am.

Patented Nov. 24, 1931 UNITED STATES STANLEY BLASKI, or narrow, MICHIGAN CURTAIN non-nim'cxnr Application filed July 30,

'5 port of shade rollers and curtain rods and comprising a bar or strip member carrying angle lugs for attachment to a window frame and bracket members upon which the shade roller and curtain rod supports are attached with one of the bracket members adjustable upon the bar or strip member for centering the brackets relative to a window frame.

A further object of the invention is to provide a curtain rod bracket of the foregoing character wherein an angularly directed lug carried by the adjustable bracket member is adapted to be secured to the side of the window frame for anchoring the bracket in position and also constituting additional securing means for the bar or strip member.

WVith the above and other objects in view that will become apparent as the nature of the invention is better understood, the same consists in the novel form, combination and arrangement of parts hereinafter more fully described, shown in the accompanying drawings and claimed.

In the drawings Figure 1 is a front elevational view of a curtain rod bracket constructed in accordance with the present invention, showing the bar or strip member upon which the shade roller and curtain rod brackets are mounted;

Figure 2 is a top edge elevational View of the same;

Figure 3 is a rear elevation view, showing the interfitting connection between the bar or-strip member and the bracket;

Figure 4 is a fragmentary enlarged front elevational view; a

Figure 5 is cross-sectional View taken on line 5-5 of Figure 4 with the anchor lug for the adjustable bracket;

Figure 6 is a cross-sectional View taken on line 66 of Figure 4, showing'the sliding interlocking connection between the bracket and the bar or strip member; and V Figure 7 is a cross-sectional View taken on line 7 7 of Figure 4.

Referring more indetail to the accompany- "PATENT QFFICE 1 1931. a Serial m. 554,136.

ing there is illustrateda curtain] rod bracket adapted for attachment to a window frame and comprising a relatively'thin widths, one or more angle lugs ll being secured-to the rearface of the bar 10 and having apert ured-extensions 12 as shown in Figstrip member or bar 10 ofa length to permit association with window frames of different,

ure 2 adapted. to be engaged with the upper edge of a window frame for securing. the bar in position.

The upper rearcorner edges of the bar 10 are longitudinally rabbeted as at 13 at opposite ends thereof and bracket plates 14'and bracket plate 15. may be permanently anchored in position at one end of the bar 10 while the bracket plate 14 at the other end of the bar is adapted to be shifted over the bar to accommodate the mounting of the curtain rod bracket upon window frames of different widths. As shown in Figure 5, an

angle lug 18 is carried by the outer side edgeof the lower end of the bracket plate 14 to be secured to the side of a window frame so that when the bar 10 isin position on a window frame, the same is so retained by the angle lugs 12 and 18. Each bracket plate;

14 and 15 carries a shade roller bracket 'arm 19 adjacent its lower end and a curtain rod supporting arm 20 adjacent its upper end.

From the above detailed description of the invention, it is believed that the construction and operation thereof will be apparent,

it being noted that the elongated strip member or bar 10 is secured to a window frame by the angle lugs 12 engaged with the upper side of the window frame and the angle lug 18 carried by the bracket plate 14 engaged with one side edge of the window frame. The,

bracket plate 15 is preferably anchored in position after being mounted uponthe rab-' beted'end of the bar 10 while the bracket plate 14 is adjustable upon the opposite r'a'bb'eted end of the bar 10 for correctly positioning.

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' the-two bracket plates relative to a Window frame, the bracket plate 14: being anchored in position by the angle lug 18 carried there- 1 a 5 While there is herein shown and described the preferred embodimentof the invention, it is nevertheless to be noted that minor changes may be made therein Without departing from the spirit and scope of the in vention as claimed.

I claim g g In a curtain rod bracket, an elongated bar having longitudinally extending rabbeted edges adjacent each end, a bracket plate ex- 7 tending transversely of each end of the bar and transversely grooved on one face for V sliding interlocking engagement with the bar, angle lugs on the upper edge of the bar for attaching the bar to a Window frame, and additional attaching meansjcarried'by one of Y i i the bracket. plates. v

' In testimony whereof I afliX mysignature.

' STANLEY BLASKI. 

